Tuesday, February 4, 2020
Assignment, and writing 2 essays based on 3 readings Coursework
Assignment, and writing 2 essays based on 3 readings - Coursework Example trend or phenomenon. Although the readings, ââ¬Å"Cultural Valorization & African American Literary Historyâ⬠(Corse & Griffin) and ââ¬Å"The Vietnam Veteranââ¬â¢s Memorialâ⬠(Wagner-Pacific & Schwartz) discuss different social and cultural phenomenon, we see clear examples of how the concept of ââ¬Å"the sacredâ⬠is similar to the concept of ââ¬Å"sacralizationâ⬠specifically with regard to social unity and a social movement from deeming something socially insignificant to socially indispensable. Both readings also demonstrate how Durkheimââ¬â¢s idea of ââ¬Å"the sacredâ⬠differs from the ââ¬Ësacrednessââ¬â¢ so to speak, of Hurstonââ¬â¢s novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God and The Vietnam War Memorial in that both cultural phenomenon cannot be compartmentalized into Durkheimââ¬â¢s simple definition of what deems something sacred. Nevertheless both phenomenon are in fact ââ¬Å"sacredâ⬠in society and add another dimension to Durkh eimââ¬â¢s concept. All of the fore mentioned readings include a societal and cultural happening, which at one point in history was considered insignificant and undervalued but through a social, academic, political etc. unity and validity placed upon the phenomenon; there have been distinct and necessary alterations in societal thought as well as accomplishments with regards to the phenomenon at hand. In ââ¬Å"Cultural Valorization & African American Literary Historyâ⬠Corse and Griffin extensively discuss the historical and ideological transformation of the Western Literary Canon and the creation of the African-American literary canon with regards to African-American literature and specifically Zora Neal Hurstonââ¬â¢s novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God. When Hurstonââ¬â¢s novel was first reviewed, it was considered ââ¬Å"simple and unpretentiousâ⬠, ââ¬Å"unsuccessfulâ⬠, not a literary work that would ever ââ¬Å"move into serious fictionâ⬠and
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